February 09 - IDP Population Movement

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IASC Working Group

Inter Agency Standing Committee in Uganda


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Update on IDPs movement Feb-09 Feb-09

Estimated
Estimated Estimated IDPs returnees in
original camp Estimated in transit villages of Number of
population - end Camp
sites/areas origin transit
source: Protection source: Protection
Region District 2005 population Cluster Cluster site/areas
Amuru 204,000 88,000 43% 70,000 34% 46,000 23% 127
Acholi Gulu 257,000 61,000 24% 20,000 8% 176,000 68% 154
Source WFP Kitgum 310,140 102,000 33% 62,000 20% 154,000 50% 682
Pader 339,000 78,000 23% 128,000 38% 162,000 48% 511
Total Acholi 1,110,140 329,000 30% 280,000 25% 538,000 48% 1,474

West Nile
Source DDMC Adjumani 54,460 27,000 50% - 27,000 50% 8

Toro - Bunyoro*
Source IOM Masindi 67,000 55,000 82% - 1,000 1%

Katakwi 71,000 7,000 10% - 0% 55,000 77% 14


Teso Source Amuria 72,000 9,000 13% 3,000 4% 60,000 83% 13
OCHA
Total Teso 143,000 16,000 11% 3,000 2% 115,000 80% 27
Gran tot. 1,374,600 427,000 31% 283,000 21% 681,000 50% 1,509
(Figures are rounded in 500)
*Please note that in Masindi IDPs are not in camps but in settlements

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IASC Working Group
Inter Agency Standing Committee Working Group in Uganda

Update on IDPs movement Feb-09


Original N. of Original Transit areas
Region District Camps (2005) camps
Gulu/Amuru 54 54 281
Acholi Kitgum 24 24 682
Pader 34 31 511
Sub Total 112 109 1,474
Lira 41 7 -
Lango
Oyam/Apac 20 4 -
Sub Total 61 11 -
West Nile Adjumani 8 8 8
Toro - Bunyoro Masindi N/A N/A
Katakwi 44 44 14
Teso
Amuria 17 17 13
Sub Total 61 61 27
Total 476 370 1509

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